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Old 25-05-2007, 19:50   #1
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Default Perfect Soundtrack moments

Do you have a favourite soundtrack moment?

For me, soundtracks are amazing things - from a music-lover's perspective its phenominal how people can pick out or make music that is so so perfect, for example Williams - how he does it I dont know, but I have massive amounts of respect for him because of it. I think that the people who direct the music in films are a little undersung because lets face it, a good film with a crap soundtrack is a crap film!

So, some of my favourite moments:

Hannibal

The entire film! Zimmer in a masterstroke!

Fight Club

The scene at the end where Durden is looking out over the buildings being blown up. Massive Attack fitted that scene PERFECTLY. Genius!


Would be interesting to hear some others
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Old 25-05-2007, 19:54   #2
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Angel by Massive Attach in Snatch. Very well picked.

The whole of Requiem for a Dream

And er... Voodoo People in Hackers, but that's a bit lowbrow
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The entire Apollo 13 film. And almost all of Robin Hood : Prince of Thieves. The one with Kostner in it.
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Old 25-05-2007, 20:13   #4
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Ooooh, this will require some thought...
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Old 25-05-2007, 20:36   #5
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Star Wars Episode I.

The fight between Obi Wan, Quai-Gon Jinn and Darth Maul, otherwise named "Duel of the Fates"

Say what you like about how crap the rest of the film is, but this whole scene is just superb. The haunting high pitched singing or an almost ethereal choir, the fast moving brass, rapidly dropping down a scale adding a sense of pace; combined with what was a first for the Star Wars series, full on fast speed lightsaber fights between combatants at the peak of their fitness and powers, rather than between fledglings, cripples and oaps. Its just superb, and absolute definition to me of how a soundtrack should be. When it almost cuts out entirely for the Quai-Gon vs Darth Maul duet apart from an almost sub-aural "chaaa chaaa" sound you know its an important scene and somehow makes it all the more scary.

Episode I is by all accounts a crap film, the soundtrack lifts it from absolute rubbish into a work of art in some places.
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Old 25-05-2007, 20:43   #6
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Star Wars Episode I.

The fight between Obi Wan, Quai-Gon Jinn and Darth Maul, otherwise named "Duel of the Fates"

Say what you like about how crap the rest of the film is, but this whole scene is just superb. The haunting high pitched singing or an almost ethereal choir, the fast moving brass, rapidly dropping down a scale adding a sense of pace; combined with what was a first for the Star Wars series, full on fast speed lightsaber fights between combatants at the peak of their fitness and powers, rather than between fledglings, cripples and oaps. Its just superb, and absolute definition to me of how a soundtrack should be. When it almost cuts out entirely for the Quai-Gon vs Darth Maul duet apart from an almost sub-aural "chaaa chaaa" sound you know its an important scene and somehow makes it all the more scary.

Episode I is by all accounts a crap film, the soundtrack lifts it from absolute rubbish into a work of art in some places.
Couldn't agree more, I love that scene and the music with it. Excellent choice
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Old 25-05-2007, 20:59   #7
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The scene at the end where Durden is looking out over the buildings being blown up. Massive Attack fitted that scene PERFECTLY. Genius!
Haven't seen it in a while, but isn't the music playing at that bit 'Where Is My Mind?' by The Pixies?
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Old 25-05-2007, 21:36   #8
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Oh yes! I totally echo Kittens comment there! I really like the scene from Return of the Jedi, when Luke and Vader are battling it out right at the end:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0c0h1rZpyr0

The side scrolling bit under the stairs, skip to about 1.25, that bit gives me goosebumps everytime

Edit: And I adore the end music in The Da Vinci Code, I sobbed my eyes out in the cinema

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Old 25-05-2007, 22:42   #9
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Haven't seen it in a while, but isn't the music playing at that bit 'Where Is My Mind?' by The Pixies?
Yes it is. I just happened to be listening to Massive Attack at the time. Im going crazy
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Old 26-05-2007, 02:19   #10
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Haven't seen it in a while, but isn't the music playing at that bit 'Where Is My Mind?' by The Pixies?
I was just scrolling down to say that, but as a song (no matter what its called) it fits perfectly

On a massive attack note i love the opening sequence for House because of teardrop.
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